Introduction Modernity and Hinduism

T. Brekke
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The introduction presents some of the most important conceptual and historical questions related to the study of modern Hinduism. It explains the historical limitations used in this volume and why we exclude a number of movements, ideas, and practices in Hinduism in order to keep the focus on what is new. It discusses the argument that Hinduism is an entity created by colonial scholarship rather than an indigenous category and it looks at the role of some important Hindu leaders and organizations in the development of a modern concept of Hinduism as a world religion. It also presents a discussion of how modernity standardizes culture, language, and religion and what this means for the study of modern Hinduism. Finally, the introduction briefly presents the main argument of each of the chapters in this volume.
现代性与印度教
引言介绍了一些与现代印度教研究有关的最重要的概念和历史问题。它解释了本卷中使用的历史局限性,以及为什么我们排除了印度教中的一些运动,思想和实践,以保持对新事物的关注。它讨论了印度教是由殖民学者创造的一个实体,而不是一个本土类别的观点,并探讨了一些重要的印度教领袖和组织在印度教作为世界宗教的现代概念发展中的作用。它还讨论了现代性如何使文化、语言和宗教标准化,以及这对现代印度教研究的意义。最后,引言简要介绍了本卷每一章的主要论点。
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